Thousands Attend Chavez's Funeral and More

3/8/2013 10:43AM

What's News: Thousands of mourners attend the funeral for President Hugo Chavez, the Federal Reserve's latest "stress test" show banks are on the mend, McDonald's posts lackluster sales and a poll of how many Americans would eat horse meat. Photo: AP

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